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|Text=<p>"On the first of May each year, large crowds filled the [Boston] Commons to picnic, play ball or other games, and take in entertainment."  John Corrigan, "The Anxiety of Boston at Mid-Century," in <u>Business of the Heart: Religion and Emotion in the Nineteenth Century</u> (University of California Press, 2002), page 44.  Accessed 11/15/2008 via Google Books search ("business of the heart").  Corrigan's source, supplied 10/31/09 by Joshua Fleer, is William Gray Brooks, "Diary, May 1, 1858."</p>
|Text=<p>"On the first of May each year, large crowds filled the [Boston] Commons to picnic, play ball or other games, and take in entertainment."  John Corrigan, "The Anxiety of Boston at Mid-Century," in <u>Business of the Heart: Religion and Emotion in the Nineteenth Century</u> (University of California Press, 2002), page 44.  Accessed 11/15/2008 via Google Books search ("business of the heart").  Corrigan's source, supplied 10/31/09 by Joshua Fleer, is William Gray Brooks, "Diary, May 1, 1858."</p>
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"On the first of May each year, large crowds filled the [Boston] Commons to picnic, play ball or other games, and take in entertainment." John Corrigan, "The Anxiety of Boston at Mid-Century," in Business of the Heart: Religion and Emotion in the Nineteenth Century (University of California Press, 2002), page 44. Accessed 11/15/2008 via Google Books search ("business of the heart"). Corrigan's source, supplied 10/31/09 by Joshua Fleer, is William Gray Brooks, "Diary, May 1, 1858."

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